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Annie J. Daniel

Adolescents´ Perceptions of Deviance While Using the Internet


A Research Study That Explores the Activities of Adolescents When They are Online
2010. 152 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-22669-0 (3639226690)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-22669-0 (9783639226690)

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Adolescents Use of the Internet If the current trend continues, the use of computer technologies and the Internet will increase for teaching and education. It is urgent that researchers study computer and Internet deviance. This book explores middle and high school students´ perceptions of deviant behavior when using computers and the Internet. Deviant behaviors are a genuine concern since our society is rapidly moving from a typographic culture to a post-typographic culture (Provenzo, Brett and McCloskey, 1999). Most of the students have used some form of technology since the age of two. Results of this study revealed that the majority of students´ indicated they perceive their behavior as being not deviant when using computers and the Internet. Contrarily, students indicated they perceive the behavior of their peers to more deviant than theirs when using computers and the Internet. This is not uncommon, since most long-term computer users do not realize that their activities online can be deviant. For this reason, it is imperative that parents, teachers, and school administrators remain vigilant.
Dr. Annie J. Daniel is the Director of the Office of Medical Education and Assistant Professor in the School of Medicine at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA. Previously, Dr. Daniel served as Assistant Director of the Teaching, Technology, Learning and Culture Center and Assistant Professor of Education at Dillard University.